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The System May Be Broken. Let’s Try To Fix It

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The System May Be Broken. Let’s Try To Fix It

Paul Kovalenko, Langate CTO, SaaS Consultant. Helping enterprise SaaS companies optimize their development costs.

​Healthcare isn’t broken where people think it is. It’s not a lack of intelligence. Not a lack of expertise. Not even a lack of effort. Clinicians, researchers and operators are making the right decisions every day under immense pressure. The real issue sits deeper in the system that those decisions depend on.

Care is fragmented across tools, teams and timelines. Information exists, but not where or when it’s needed. Workflows are designed around processes, not outcomes. And execution often fails not because the decision was wrong, but because the system couldn’t carry it through.

From a CTO’s perspective, the real challenge isn’t better decisions. It’s rebuilding the system on which those decisions depend. ​

What’s Actually Broken (And Why It’s Not Obvious)

Diagnosis is not the bottleneck. In most modern healthcare environments, clinicians can accurately identify problems. The issue is what happens next. Orders get delayed. Data arrives too late. Follow-ups slip through cracks. Care plans fragment among departments.

Operational friction becomes the invisible force molding outcomes. These failures rarely show up in dashboards. They don’t look like errors. They look similar to delays, misalignments and shortcomings. But collectively, they define patient experience, cost and clinical quality.

Healthcare doesn’t fail because people don’t know what to do. It fails because systems can’t coordinate what needs to happen.

Healthcare fails in coordination, not capability. Yet most innovation still targets the wrong layer. ​

Why AI Deployments Keep Missing The Point

Most AI in healthcare today is deployed as a feature. Clinical copilots generate visit summaries inside systems like Epic or Cerner. Ambient AI tools listen during consultations and turn conversations into structured notes. Assistants flag potential diagnoses or recommend next steps based on guidelines.

We are optimizing pieces of the machine, not redesigning the machine itself. The result is predictable. Productivity improves in isolated pockets, but structural problems persist. Delays remain. Coordination gaps remain. Administrative burden shifts, but doesn’t disappear.

We are improving parts, not fixing the whole. The shift happens when AI stops being a tool and becomes system infrastructure. ​

AI As System Infrastructure

To fix healthcare, AI cannot live inside a single interface or application. It has to exist as a layer across workflows.

That means connecting EHR systems, lab results, billing processes, appointment systems and operational tools into a continuous flow. Not just integrating data, but orchestrating actions.

In this model, AI is not answering questions. It moves processes forward, ensuring that once a decision is made, the next step happens automatically. Orders are triggered. Notifications are aligned. Dependencies are resolved in real time. Infrastructure connects decisions to execution.

When AI operates at this level, the system begins to behave differently. Not as a collection of tools, but as a coordinated environment. Once that layer exists, the data problem changes entirely. ​

The Real Data Problem: Broken Continuity

Healthcare doesn’t suffer from a lack of data. It suffers from a lack of flow.

Information is plentiful. Patient histories, diagnostics, notes, imaging and operational data all exist. But they are scattered across systems, out of sequence and difficult to interpret in context.

When positioned as infrastructure, AI can stitch these fragmented timelines together. It can create continuity throughout patient journeys, aligning past events with current decisions and future actions.

Instead of searching for information, clinicians operate within a continuous narrative. That shift directly affects one of healthcare’s most expensive failures. ​

Administrative Overload Is A System Failure

Burnout is often framed as a people’s problem. It isn’t. It’s a structural issue driven by disconnected systems.

Administrative work exists because systems are disconnected. In the U.S., administrative costs account for roughly 25%–30% of total healthcare spending, with billions tied directly to fragmented workflows and manual processes.

AI has the potential to change this, but not by automating tasks in isolation. The real shift happens when administrative functions are embedded directly into workflows.

Work disappears not because it’s removed, but because it’s integrated. However, efficiency alone doesn’t fix healthcare. Coordination does. ​

Coordination Is The Real Breakthrough

The most major failures in healthcare are not diagnostic errors. They are coordination failures.

A delayed referral. A missed follow-up. A breakdown between departments. These are systemic issues, not clinical ones. When deployed as infrastructure, AI enables continuous coordination.

It assures that every part of the system is aware of what’s happening and what needs to happen next. It lowers latency between decisions and actions. It coordinates stakeholders without needing manual intervention.

Coordination becomes a clinical capability, not just an operational one. But there’s a risk CTOs can’t ignore. ​

AI Will Scale Whatever You Built

AI does not naturally repair systems. It amplifies them. If your workflows are efficient and well-structured, AI will make them faster and more scalable. If they are fragmented and flawed, AI will accelerate those flaws.

Good systems become better. Broken systems become harder to manage.

At the same time, it’s important to acknowledge that deploying AI in healthcare is inherently difficult. Not because the models aren’t capable, but because the environment they operate in is. Data is fragmented across systems, often unstructured, inconsistently labeled and governed by strict privacy constraints. Clinical workflows vary across organizations, and even small misalignments can break adoption. The challenge isn’t just building AI; it’s making it work reliably inside healthcare systems. ​

How CTOs Actually Fix It

Rebuilding medical systems requires a change in how CTOs approach AI—not as a feature, but as infrastructure.

That means rethinking patient flow end-to-end: from intake and triage to diagnostics, treatment and follow-up, before automating anything. It means embedding compliance and clinical rules directly into workflows, so PHI, billing and care decisions remain coordinated in real time. It also requires visibility into outcomes: whether referrals close, treatments start on time and patients don’t drop off.

This is not a tech upgrade. It’s a structural reset. The organizations that win won’t adopt AI faster. They’ll better rebuild their systems around it.​

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